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250Mbps down the phone line?
Posted by: eusty on Friday, October 26, 2007 - 05:43 PM
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Down under in Australian researcher has developed a technology that could
potentially give speeds of 250Mbps broadband over copper wires.
Dr John Papandriopoulos from Melbourne University studied the problem of
interference rather than by simply trying to push more data through copper. This
is good news for many as mainly people get broadband via ancient copper
originally designed for analogue phone services.
"People have been trying to push up the
speeds of broadband to as fast as possible by pushing the actual
bandwidth limits,"
"The underlying problem is really one of interference, in effect
your neighbour is interfering with your speed." |
| Dr John Papandriopoulos Melbourne
University |
The bad news is that the algorithms he has developed will remain a secret
until he has obtained a patent, and then he recons that it could be another
three or four years before we could see it in use by ISPs. Although there is the
potential for 250Mbps, Papandriopoulos is aiming for a mere 100Mbps to start
with.
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